Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 57
... means of obtaining plenty , and that very night . I will summon Jacobus ; he will explain the matter to you . " this " What , is that old Arab still here ? " exclaimed Figasse . " Had I not met him at your door , he was going direct to ...
... means of obtaining plenty , and that very night . I will summon Jacobus ; he will explain the matter to you . " this " What , is that old Arab still here ? " exclaimed Figasse . " Had I not met him at your door , he was going direct to ...
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... means of white cotton curtains , and now reclined upon a low couch , before which were spread carpets and mats , dressed in a plain white sama , or tunic , with a red border . On his right stood his con- fessor , Etsege , and on his ...
... means of white cotton curtains , and now reclined upon a low couch , before which were spread carpets and mats , dressed in a plain white sama , or tunic , with a red border . On his right stood his con- fessor , Etsege , and on his ...
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... means of subsistence . In England there are , at most , fifteen hundred gipsies . Before the end of the present century they will , pro- bably , be extinct over Western Europe . " In some " Notices of the Scottish Gipsies , " mainly by ...
... means of subsistence . In England there are , at most , fifteen hundred gipsies . Before the end of the present century they will , pro- bably , be extinct over Western Europe . " In some " Notices of the Scottish Gipsies , " mainly by ...
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